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everlastingness



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And alongside that everlastingness of grief, its repetitive return, is a deeply absorbed knowledge that suffering can only be told in detail.

From Slate Dec. 29, 2014

"I will not do it as a neutral witness to events but as an actor, and a lead actor of the everlastingness of France."

From Time Magazine Archive

This, I take it, is a satisfaction, a sweetness and peace to the soul in nature, because it carries with it a sense of the continuity of the human race, its undying vigour, its everlastingness.

From Afoot in England by W. H. (William Henry) Hudson

Very reasonably they say, "If the word asserts everlastingness in the one case it must also in the other."

From The Gospel of the Hereafter by J. Paterson (John Paterson) Smyth

So as we come to know the river in its deepest significance, our impression of its everlastingness and its irresistible power remains.

From The Heart of Nature or, The Quest for Natural Beauty by Sir Francis Edward Younghusband




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